and something would happen. >> look at what happened. >> so we'vegotjohnfuglesangholding down the fort in new york. we've got mooks here in burbank. we've got a full show today. hello, jim you walked in. >> hello. >> give him a minute to get organized. never mind the live radio tv thing happening. >> jim is joining you for the show? >> how gallant? >> we had headphones in the studio. >> look at that. somebody else's fault. >> but we got rude pundit coming up this hour and right now we've got news with jacki schechner. >> i do it all. look at that. good morning everybody. president obama, vice president biden meeting today with law enforcement officials from three communities rocked by gun violence. new tossen police chief michael kehoe along with his counter parts from aurora, colorado and oak creek wisconsin where a gunman killed six people and wounded four others at a sikh temple in august. u.s. attorney general eric holder and homeland security secretary janet napolitano will be sitting in as they have in many of the meetings that vice president biden had been holding along the way.

'dell, of venturebeat.com. as wellasjohnmyers,kxtv political editor joining us from sacramento. governor jerry brown struck a confident tone on thursday, applauding lawmakers and voters for making tough decisions to balance california's budget. he also pushed for his priorities including education and regulatory reform. now, john, how would you rate his speech and what left the biggest impressions on you? >> well, you know, rating the speech, a speech from jerry brown is really tough to do because it's unlike any other speech you get from any other governor. how many governors go from the book of genesis to "the little engine that could" in one 25-minute speech? this was a vintage jerry brown speech. i think really what you saw here was a little bit of the governor running a victory lap. proposition 30 passed. temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a lot of details, a lo

, why all of the love? good morning, welcome to early state. i'm christine rom yans. >> andi'mjohnberman.it's january 28th it's monday. we'll begin with that developing story out of brazil. deadly chaos at a nightclub. early yesterday morning. killing a staggering 233 people. many of them college students celebrating their last weekend of summer break. it happened at kiss nightclub in santa maria. recovery workers now say they're hearing the eerie sound of ring tones. we're in santa maria with the latest. >> reporter: smoke filled the air when the first firefighters entered the nightclub. where shirtless men were already trying to rescue some of the injured. emergency vehicles arrived not realizing the extent of the tragedy they faced. chaos and terror among survivors and the body of victims all around. the fire broke out at about 2:00 in the morning at a nightclub called kiss in santa maria in bra sail's southern most state. the club was packed with some 2,000 people, twice its legal capacity according to officials >> translator: people who were inside the facility when they cam

directorjohndickersonin our washingtonbureau.john, ifthis is the way republicans see the president, how is anyone going to get anything done? >> the republican party has two challenges. the first is how to appeal to a changing electorate where minorities and younger voters are going to play a bigger role. and the second is how to oppose the in the a way that helps them define the party with those voters but without creating distracting conflicts. the only way the president annihilates the republican party as john boehner put it is if republican elected officials overreact. he is several them have been pleeching prudence. paul ryan the republican nominee said republicans can't play the villain in the president's morality play. so they have to pick their battles. and that sense of prudence lead to a short term deal on the debt limit and might lead to cooperation on issues like immigration. >> this week the president will be going to las vegas to deliver a speech about immigration. given how poorly republicans did with hispanics in the last election cycle don't they sort of have to cl

or anything else. thank you. >> thank you. next ihavejohnalexlowell. >> good afternoon. members of the mayor's disability council, my name is john alex luol and on the pedestrian safety advisory council i hold seat no. 7, representing senior and disability organizations in the context of pedestrian safety. i concur with the point -- one of the points that bob planthold made on the obstruction of the sidewalk by immovable art at the intersection i invite you to go participate in it. visually, if you can, it's at the corner of church and dubois. there is 13 pieces of solid brass model imbedded in the sidewalk that impedes the movement of people in wheelchairs and there is not the legal space around it to the corner building. it is not two yards. it is not over 72 inches. so that it represents an obstruction of the causeway of somebody in a wheelchair. i really encourage you to investigate this. i object to it. thank you. >> thank you, john. >> next we have mr. michael nulty. >> hi. i wanted to hand these in. my name is michael nulty. i'm the executive director of alliance for

a terrible four years as far as farm policy. host: what you makeofjohnkerrytaking over the position? are you hopeful you will see a different course taken? caller: i don't think so. he enjoys being in the limelight a lot. this is something he has been looking forward to for a long time. i think he will overshadow the president in many ways. i don't think there will be any significant accomplishment by him. host: thanks for scott paul. samuelson wrote a peice -- robert samuelson in the washington post. john from pennsylvania is next on the independent line. good morning. caller: hello. i agree with fishing sam. i think it will just continue. we have to get out of. so many of we are in somalia, yemen, iraq. we will probably be in egypt and iran. it is ridiculous. you don't see china and germany and other great economies throughout the world trying to continue colonialism or imperialism or whatever you want to call it. zogby to pull back, take care of the u.s. -- we need to pull back. we are shortchanging the u.s. host: this is more from yesterday, secretary clinton giving her assessme

on the transportation project as well as. >> i guess i'm promoted to ask this because of the letterfromjohnoverand over link. and i'm personally not ready to endorse a project i haven't seen approved >> i want to follow up with a question you're saying there's a projected surplus. thank you mr. mann tin. that is a reasonable case that it might be brought in what happens if it doesn't? >> so at a time we are seeing just over $3 million of a revenue surplus based on the current monies for the year. we would experience a $3 million surplus and it's reasonable >> so what we're asking for is 3 million not a projected 6 and. >> that's correct. >> that's correct once the money does come in we're going to make sure the money is identified for the appropriate project. >> i do have questions about the central corridor in light of the fact that theirs not enough information and i'd like to have an asterisk on that particular line item. >> two thoughts on that i appreciate those comments. i did spend some time with john and what we haven't determined yet is some of the range of alternatives and we'

. chuckschumer,johnmccain,dick durbin, marco rubio and bob menendez will discuss the plan. we'll bring it to you live. our first read team notes this is the first time senator mccain signed on to a priority of president obama. he takes the vision on the road to las vegas. but within the last hour, white house press secretary jay carney confirmed the president would not unveil specific legislation. the plan unveiled today would be the first major immigration overhaul proposal in six years but one border state democrat congressman castro of texas say that is the devil is in the details. >> we've got to make sure that those measurements, when we have determined that we have secured the border, that those measurements are objective. otherwise you will have fights down the road where folks are saying, well, wait a minute. let's not move on to the second phase of the bill because we have not first completed the first phase. >> besides border security, there's guest workers and employer verification and a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants in this country. let's bring i

republicans ledbyjohnmccain. four ledbyjohnschumerwho have come up with a come comprehensive immigration plan bi-partisan they are going to announce today which includes a path to citizenship as well as tougher enforcement at the border all contained in one bill. president obama will talk about it in las vegas tomorrow. >> that's huge story. but perhaps a bigger story sara palin dumped by fox news. she was soaking it up and saying nothing. finally, they dumped her but they still have karl rove and dennis cue sin itch. kus. nich. all of that coming up here on current tv. floorboard >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. i want the people who watch our show, to be able to come away armed with the facts, and the arguments to feel confident in their positions. i want them to have the

and becomes law. >> four democrats joined four republicans including arizonasenatorjohnmccain,top g.o.p. advocate for immigration reform for years. influential freshman senator florida of cuban descent. >> i live surrounded by immigrants. my neighbors are immigrants. family are immigrants. married immigrant. i realize how critical immigration system works is for the hair tage and the future. >> the republican party is losing the support of the hispanic citizens. we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with the hispanic citizens. but this is a pre-eminent issue with the citizens. >> this contingent first on verifiably securing the border, reducing the visa overstays,er-verify system and ban on illegal ail yeps receiving federal assistance including obamacare. the plan includes guest worker program for lower skilled jobs and green card for immigrants with advanced degrees. harry reid jumped aboard. >> i lo do everything in my power to get a bill across the finish line. >> they would have to pass the background check, pay fine and taxes and stay lega

changed, elections have changed. >> reporter: reports from nancy cordes on capitol hillandjohnblackstonein california. with more than 200 dead in the brazilian nightclub fire, michelle miller looks at weather american clubs are safe. which is better for breast cancer survival: lumpectomy or mastectomy? dr. jon lapook on a new study. and with all eyes on the super bowl city, mark strassmann discovers an army of volunteers still rebuilding homes seven years after katrina. >> this is where i want to be, back here in new orleans. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, when republicans and democrats say they have found agreement on a major controversy, that's news. and that's where we begin tonight. influential members of the senate-- four from each party-- said today they have a breakthrough on comprehensive immigration reform. which would include a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants and tough enforcement of the borders. immigration is also one of the president's highest priorities for his secon

for the next couple of days. i'm herewithjohnpodhotter and bill kristol, founder and editor of "the weekly standard," and we're going to get right into it. john podhoretz -- >> podhoretz -- >> john podhoretz, you wrote a book a few years back called "bush country" in which you celebrated the achievements of our 43rd president, and george w. bush was a guy who thought deeply about imuation reform, poverty and trying to craft a middle class agenda for the gop. george w. bush is a figure that many republicans have been running away from. so tell me, do you think republicans were too quick to abandon george w. bush? >> i'm sorry, what? i was tweeting. i'm sorry. [laughter] um, well, yes and no. i think, obviously, politically republicans distanced themselves from george w. bush because it was politic thing to do. numbers don't lie. he became very unpopular. parties tend not to embrace figures and politicians who become unpopular. my view is that a lot of the distress over bush's domestic agenda from which republicans fled beginning really in 2005 had, it was a, it was an ancillary result of th

in combat? >> well, it's people likesenatorjohnmccain,a vietnam veteran himself and member of the ranking armed services committee. here is what he had to say. >> i think women are obviously are prepared to serve side by side with men in combat. i just want to emphasize though, there should be the same physical and mental standards for anyone to perform certain roles and functions in the military. >> reporter: and many women say it's a question of equal rights as well, since serving in combat allows the soldiers to advance through the ranks farther and faster. >> harris: steve centanni reporting live from washington. thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. >> harris: for the seconds time in two days we're hearing from former republican vice-presidential nominee wisconsin congressman paul ryan. hours ago, congressman ryan questioned president obama's economic strategy and called for a serious down payment on reducing our nation's ballooning debt. he was also asked about his thoughts on a possible presidential run atop the ticket in 2016 and he had an answer. >> i think

into the congressional record our testimony honoring the life ofambassadorjohnchristopherstevens. in the interest of time i won't read the entire congressional record but only an excerpt. it said mr. speaker, i rise with my colleagues to honor, celebrate and remember ambassador john christopher chris stevens. a son of northern california and the bay area, ambassador stevens tragically lost his life in the greatest service to his country. selflessly and courageously representing american values in a foreign nation he knew intimately and cared for

people are seeing that has people interested but what they'rehearing.johnmillerexplains. >> he this elusive hairy giant of legend, the tabloid hero, punchline and news diversion, now big foot, back in the headlines but not for prints, grainy video or sightings, this time something brand new. audio. big foot speaks. listen. listen again. the high-pitched screech and base roar come from a swampy area in the blue mountains of oregon, big foot hot spot. the recording given to the oregonian newspaper. not impressed? people in the area are. they've been hearing strange cries in the night sense november. deb niece says she thinks whatever is in the swamp is calling out for another creature. some suggest it could be a young big foot lost. >> these are a type of people. >> don't tell these guys being foot is a bunch of craziness. they have spent plenty of time in oregon's blue mountains. >> it's more than one. it's not big foot, it's big foots, there's a misconception there's one thing. >> one alternate theory it could be the screams of local foxes or possibly big foot chasing the local

asked our deputy director for architecturalaccess,johnpaulscott to give us a briefing on some of the big projects that he submitted for our capital planning budget. now i wanted to tell you about a couple special probings that our office worked on recently. we just finish a project to develop accessibility guidelines for park lifts. -- parklet. if you haven't seen a parklet, you should walk or drive down valencia street or hayes valley, because those are the biggest concentrations that we find parklets. parklets are built out into the street. they are an expansion of usable public space next to the sidewalk and they are a good place to sit and talk and maybe have a cup of coffee. by developing accessibility guidelines, we're ensuring that these spaces are also going to be accessible to people with disabilities. that there will be turning circle radius. that there will be accessible counters and seating built into the design and also that they provide the right kind of warnings for those who are blind or low-vision to make sure they don't actually step off a parklet and into

of hurricane sandy. also this week they are expected to debate and approve the nominationofjohncarrieto be secretary of state. live coverage of the senate on c-span spab. and the house is out this week to allow members time in their home districts. they will meet in a brief session tomorrow but no business will take place. they will be back next week and you can see live coverage of the house here on c-span. a quick look now at some of the new faces of the 113 congress. mass mals well comes new senator elizabeth warren. she was an early advocate for the formation of the consumer protection bureau. she defeated scott brown and become it is first woman to represent massachusetts in the senate. in the house joseph kennedy represents the fourth district. he is the grandson of us senator robert f. kennedy. >> if we can weigh flt needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about this suffering. >> the white house is a pulpit and you ought to take advantage of it. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> i think i just had little

ramsey. the case remains unsolved and now reports say a grand jury had voted toindictjohnandpatsy ramsey. but the district attorney refused to sign the indictment, believing he could not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. an attorney for john ramsey says indicting him would have been a gross miscarriage of justice. >> this case was so huge back then. fascinating to learn that both parents were indicted. the legal question is, did the d.a. have a legal obligation to sign it under colorado law? because some analysts are saying he should have signed it and moved to dismiss the charges in open court. >> that's remarkable. i don't think i've ever heard of that. typically, what d.a.'s want to do is they want the grand jury to decide. because then the decision is not on you as the district attorney, it's on the people of the grand jury. it is like the tribe has spoken. so if you have a grand jury indictment, then even if you don't prove your case, you still have done your job. it's remarkable to me that you would get that indictment yet not sign it. >> it was such a high profile c

, but jobs' real-life partner, he wasn't soamused.johnmullerhas more. >> if you can see what you're working on while you're working on it. this is freedom. >> reporter: it may be entertaining, but is this true to real life? steve wozniak, portrayed by josh gad. his response? >> the clip i saw was just so far from anything that really happened or said in those days. >> nobody wants to buy a computer. >> reporter: in the clip, jobs and wozniak are arguing over the merits of building a computer for home use. overnight the first thing that struck him as inaccurate was the personalities. ashton kutcher portrayed jobs as a tech visionary. a job he says he didn't embrace until much later in life. >> as far as the personalities in that scene, this was just ridiculous. like steve jobs is some sort of overseeing father of society. like i've got the ideas that are -- no. wasn't like that at all. >> what do you call the system? >> the operating system. >> reporter: another thing he says they got wrong, the wardrobe. >> the portrayal in the clip was absurd. i never wore a tie or looked like a

the baltimore johnny boy. a turkey burger named for ravenscoachjohnharbaugh.>>> the city is propose $200 million worth of changes in the way you ride bikes. the city wants to build 12 miles of new bike lanes and upgrade 50 miles of the existing pass. the transportation city agency says it's needed since biking has increased by 71% in the past seven years. >>> no matter how you get around this morning, sal knows all about our commute. >> yes, i do. traffic is doing well. the drive times are up. but that will change in a little bit. we're looking at 280 northbound getting up to the highway 17 interchange with 880 here. you can see it is doing very nicely. also for the sunol grade southbound 680 traffic continues to look good heading down past mission boulevard. all the way to the bottom of the hill. we're off to a decent start on this monday morning. let's two to steve. >>> thank you. we do have partly cloudy skies. a little weak system dropping down. not going to do too much expect it will pick up the breeze and drop in a cooler air mass. only 50s today. there are signs of a warmer patter

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. is giving $350 million of his almamater,johnshopkinsuniversity. a hundred million of that is earmarked for financial aid for students in need. bloomberg is given more than a billion dollars to the school since he graduated in the mid- 1960s. he is believed to be the first person to give $1 billion to a single u.s. university. >> we will be back with more on the >> we're back at 4:18. in national news secretary of state hillary clinton has said she is not planning to run in the 2016 presidential election. but that is not stopping supporters from hoping she does. >> senator dianne feinstein of california toll see in a state of the union she firmly in that camp. i think she has accomplished and in a record. >> i think she has unbridled popularity. she has a total knowledge of all the issues. she has served in dissented. i would love if she would run. >> she is not alone. >> and other senators echoed that sentiment during last week's congressional hearings on the benghazi attacked. when she told clinton she would be missed but hopefully not for long. we will see what happens. >> for both d

johnwillarrive in your month later on today. shop years there to kron4, we have cute babies and girlfriends and you name it we have it. we can also go through facebook and winter as well -- twitter. every press coverage this afternoon at 130. keep your eye on kron4 for that as well as facebook and twitter. >> the set is scheduled to vote today on more than $50,000,000,000.80 to northeastern states it battered last october's super storm sandy. the senate approved a 60 billion aid package for the hard-hit region in late december. house speaker john boehner scrap the vote on the bill before the clock ran out on congress last january 1st. >> the new this morning federal investigators as saying the 787 that experienced a battery fire earlier this month was delivered to japan air lines less than three weeks before the fire. the national as adjacent ward says the plane only recorded 169 flight hours and 22 flights when the fire erupted in one of the airlines to lithium ion batteries on january 7th. the fire occurred at logan address all airport shortly after the plane landed. a sec

actuallyindictedjohnandpatsy ramsey in connection with the death. why did the prosecutor decline to try that case? >>> we begin with that tragic nightclub fire in brazil. mike taibbi has the latest. mike, good morning. >> good morning, savannah. it has been a dead lly combinatn in the past, a nightclub filled with revelers and pyrotechnics and few too ways to escape led to panic. in santa maria, it was packed with its usual saturday nightclub when, at 2:00 in the morning, disaster. a swift-moving fire filled the ground-floor club with thick smoke. witnesses said club security initially blocked several emergency exits, thinking p patrons were leaving without paying and that left only a few ways out. in the ensuing panic, some victims were trampled. most died of smoke inhalation. many witnesses told police this fire was triggered by the use of some incindiery device on stage. >> the band used fireworks and as we heard it was usual for this presentation but the ceiling was too short. >> reporter: some club goers who did make it out joined firemen and onlookers in their attempt to open new

like durbin and schumer, liberal democrats going along with somethingwithjohnmccainand lindsey graham, that's a pretty good sign that this will pass easily in the senate. i think one of the most intriguing stories is the fight for credit. i think there are going to be a lot of people headed by marco rubio who will want to get a lot of this credit. lori: on the political side but it also begs the question, right, greg, what happens to the millions of illegal immigrants already living and working in this country? will it put pressure on available jobs and other services like hospital care, et cetera, what do you think?. >> i don't think so. i would prefer to take a positive spin on this entire story. i think if you look at a country like japan which is a demographic train wreck with a huge deficit, much bigger than ours, we're adding lots of people who will pay social security taxes. who will pay other taxes. you're adding to our population i think a workforce that will actually help our fiscal issues far more than a country say like japan. lori: good comparison. help our fiscal

bill.>>johnmcafeejohnmccain--johnmccainsaid -- he says the time is right to create a way to legal status. >> first of all, americans support it in poll after poll and latino voters expect it. third the democrats want it and fourth republicans need it. >> republicans acknowledge they lost the presidential elication due to weaker support from latino groups. >>> paying tribute to a pioneer. the hero celebration got underway this afternoon. he was born and raised in oakland during world war ii. >> he wanted everyone to fight for their rights, their civil rights, to stand up for what is right. and -- and to also to speak up when something is wrong. >> asian and american civil rights pioneers were also honors. >>> an interceptor missal was launched this weekend off the coast in california. >> the launch yesterday sent the rocket into space. officials say the test is meant to warn north korea the u.s. can destroy long range missiles. it is the first test since 2010. they -- >> you don't know what to think. what to believe. you don't know what to expect. >> more worries tonight f

bloomberg is making headlines he's giving 350-million dollars to his almamater,johnshopkinsuniversity. a hundred million of that is earmarked for financial aid for students in need. bloomberg has given more than a billion dollars to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. he is believed to be the first person to give one- billion dollars to a single u-s university. >> secretary of state hillary clinton has said she isn't planning to run in the 20-16 presidential election. but that isn't stopping supporters from hoping she does. senator dianne feinstein of california told c-n-n's state of the union. she's firmly in that camp. >> "i'm not concerned with that as i am with what secretary clinton is thinking about 2016. i think she's accomplished an incredible record and really has unbridled popularity, she has a total knowledge of all of the issues. served in the senate. she has been first lady -" >> crowley: you want her to run? would run." >> senator barbara boxer echoed that sentiment during last week's congressional hearings on the benghazi attack. she told clinton she will be

for you? >> because frank gore is short and he's a little guy so that's why he's a good runner.>>johnharbaughand the baltimore ravens come to town. we'll see you a little later in sports. reporting live in new orleans, joe fonzi. >> all right, we'll see you then. >>> back in the bay area earlier today. fans cheered the 49ers on their way out. fans came to the team's practice facility in santa clara to wish the players good luck as the bus left for the airport. those in the crowd told us they were confident that their team will win. >> the closer it gets to kick off it's going to get worse. >> this is going to be a good game. >> the man who piloted the game said it was the greatest thing to deliver the 49ers to the big easy. ktvu will bring you every aspect of super bowl 47 joe fonzi, mark ibanez, ken wayne and bubba paris will bring you the latest. right after the game you will see postgame coverage. >>> while the game may be in new orleans, bay area retailers are certainly cashing in. we had all in search of super savings. >>> just 15 days before pitchers and catchers report to tra

interviewing our players and i was on a radio show the other day.johnmaddenwas on as well. a couple short comments as well. so, the second part of the question was? >> what are are all of the challengees of being a first time coach? >> well, that you have not done it before. unchartered waters for a rookie super bowl coach. so, but it is exciting, too. we have a great desire to be in unchartered waters. our coaches and ... >> reporter: okay, that is the coach speaking live talking about unchartered waters. so far he has answered every challenge that has come his way and coaching in the first super bowl this sunday. we will have more coming up later on in sports, back to you. >> all right, thank you for that sneak peek. den sis just part of our teen in new orleans. michelle will join us live from new orleans starting tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. on cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> well, the sup iser bowl means big money in the city in charge of hosting it. it does snot mean san diego will get a boost, too. cbs 5 reporter is in san francisco wi

's the--johnharbaugh.>>john. >>jim, the coach of the ravens. and a few key players will sit down for a news conference about an hour later. 49ers will meet with the media around that time as well. >>> ktvu has a team in new orleans and we'll have live reports in every into newscast leading up to super bowl sunday and then immediately following the super bowl, turn to ktvu. we'll have a live postgame show. >>> back here at home, the chp searching for the drivers who turned a freeway in oakland into a dangerous sideshow over the weekend. alex savidge joining us live to show us video of the stunt. you say this is not the first time something like this has happened alex? >> reporter: well, dave, looking online, i was able to find quite a few similar videos of these freeway sideshows. many of them taking praise right here in -- place right here in oakland. and many took place along 880. right by the coliseum is where we are this morning. as we drove along the freeway, you can see a ton of tire marks on the roadway here. this is the video that surfaced on the internet over the weekend. it was pos

of the 1980s the prodigious offenses joemontanajohntaylorroger craig jerry rice. colin kaepernick is essentially bringing a college offense to the super bowl. >> do you think collin that the offense from college was going to work in the nfl? >> i thought it would work to some extent. i didn't think it was something you could run every play. i mean, there's too many good athletes on defense at this level. >> you've already been here this year just comfortable factor. we've been here, we stayed in this hotel, we've done all that, we know the short ride over there. just hop on the bus go over there and play. this type of game i don't think you're really worried about those type of factors. you roll with the punches and get off and play. >> do you think your players need any kind of ease off on the pressure or are they okay no matter what with this? >> well, deshawn had a quote on our quote board about 2.5 weeks ago that said we get fresher under pressure. so, that bodes well for us. >> reporter: yeah. i love that saying. fresher under pressure. the words of deshawn goldson. rem

than ever. it is a long struggle and parraphrasejohnkennedyit is it a longg twilight struggle. congressman peter king. thank you for joiningugs. good to have you. >> thank you, mike. >> and a dolphin in distress swims to a diver per help. we'll talk to the diver that saved the depolvivivivivivivi >> they say an animal is most dangerous when it is wounded an incredible video shows how people friendly and dolphins are intelligent. a scuba diver was looking at a manta ray when a nose dolphin was tangled in a fishing line. icler worked for several minutes and trying to remove the hook. in fact the dolphin went up to the surface for air and back soicler can finish the job. joining me is masterkeller. what did you think when the dolphin got so close to you. i heard it squeak really loud. they can direct their sound and i turned around it was three feet from me and startled me. in front of me i had a dozen manta rays swimming around. i was startled at first. >> did you know the dolphin needed help. is that obvious. >> initially no. the dolphin wam by me and slowly and swam around a c

needs right now. here to break it downisjohnulzheimer,president of consumer education is more credit. thank you for joining us. i just want to make sure i understand, this is somewhere between one and 4% fees that normally when you swipe your credit-card it is the margin that has to pay that to the credit-card issuer for the privilege of using a credit card, and a lot of times when you're in a taxi and they try to encourage you to use cash or other places is because they don't want to pay the fee. some balance the telling you used as they pass it on to you. is that right? >> this is the key theme, and merchants are still going to be charged that 1-4% interchange as white feet, but now in many instances they will be able the subsidize the cost of the fee by just turning around and charging the consumer when they sweat a certain credit card and uncertain states. melissa: there are rules around this. ten states cannot do this. new york is one of them. i'm sure we have a list of the of the once. they also have to -- it's like magic. there is. if you're lucky enough to be in the estate, y

in come march1st.johnharwoodnow with the story. >> maria, republicans gave up one hammer to force negotiations on spending cuts when they agreed to raise the debt limit. now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not r

, charles schumer, dick durbin, mrobert h nen des, michael bennett, and on the republicanside,johnmccain,lindsey graham, marco rubio, and jeff flake. this would offer an immigration plan for millions here illegally, it would also have an employment verification. and cracking down on companies that hired unauthorized workers. the president, as you know, carol, will also be taking up this issue this week. he'll be heading to las vegas tomorrow. he met monday with the congressional hispanic caucus to sort of talk and preview this plan that he's already put out, but he'll be highlighting tomorrow. >> brianna keilar reporting live from the white house this morning. >>> also today, about two hours from now, president obama plans to meet with police chiefs and sheriffs from around the nation to talk about reducing gun violence. the police chiefs of newtown, connecticut, and aurora, colorado, saw their share of gun violence last year also expected to attend. even as the president convenes this meeting, a law enforcement backlash continues. a wisconsin sheriff is now encouraging citizens to

of that attack, did that interview really offer the real answers for them or was itpolitics?johncornynof texas joins us now live on the curvy couch. good to see you. >> good morning. >> gretchen: i'm sure you saw the interview. the fist half talked just about their friendship. i was like, i hope they ask about libya. after the commercial break, they did talk about benghazi. were the answers sufficient for you? >> it seems like this is more of a pr initiative than an effort to get to the bottom of things. i know i watched the hearings some months after the incident and secretary clinton said, what's the big deal here? or words to that effect. the big deal is four americans lost their lives. we ought to be about trying to figure out how do preprevent that from happening again and how do we hold the people who were responsible accountable? >> steve: sure. do you think we're ever going to get to the bottom of this? >> i hope our friends in the house of representatives will not let this go and will get to the bottom of it. it's important to our national security. it's important to protect

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